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Old Apr 7, 2004 | 05:38 AM
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Society has become numb-bum so the entertainment industry has to crank it up a notch. All I know is that the kids I've dealth with in the last while are a pretty sad sight. Most of them look deathly sick. What ever happened to being outside playing road hockey in the street........... with all the cars, or running around playing cops............. just being outside playing !?!?!??! I guess it's too dangerous to be out alone for kids due to the scary sic people roaming the streets now. Kids now definitely are in $hity times. Pretty sad. And the number of "fat" kids is apparently staggering. Not a good sign for the future.
Old Apr 7, 2004 | 07:23 PM
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hat ever happened to being outside playing road hockey in the street...........
the RCMP out in chestermere shut down a game of street hockey the other day, threatening to charge the kids under the highway traffic act or somethin.... i guess a neighbor claimed she was hit with a ball or that it scuffed her car or garage or something... whatever happened to talkin to your neighbor before callin the cops? when i was a kid i used to get in trouble for stuff my neighbors saw me doin, and they told my parents...

i agree tho, if ur kids are old enuff to be unsupervised for periods of time long enuff to watch the uncut version of boyz in tha hood, then as a parent, its your job to have explained that while someone on TV might swear it doesnt make it ok for u to say things like "hey gramma how the F*ck are u??"

honestly i think parents need to start taking a more active role in raising their kids and teaching them the difference between life, and media, instead of relying on society to raise their kid, and then b*tch about lil jimmy not respecting u, or following the rules, u make a kid u gotta instill values and proper morals, if u cant/dont want to, dont procreate simple as that.
Old Apr 7, 2004 | 07:27 PM
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Honestly, would you rather them see it early in life and grew used to it or shelter it from them till a certain age then let them see it and be in shock or unsure o fhow to deal with it?

European famalies let their kids grow up with this stuff, along with alcohol...they dont turn into **** freaks or alcoholics.

I feel my kids should know at an early age about vulgarity and all that stuff..andf teach them there is a time and a place for it..a right and a wrong place for it as well...




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